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Speeches and Writings, 1866-1953
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Review of Crusader in Crinoline by Forrest Wilson (continued) |
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"Robert Heberton Terrell, A Colored Judge of
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"A Romance and Something of a Tragedy Founded
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"Sculpture" |
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"The Servant Problem" |
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"Requirements for the Moral Uplift of Colored
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Poems |
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"Some Facts Concerning the Education of
Colored Children in the South" |
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"Some Aspects of the Employment Problem as it
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"The Servant Problem Solved by the Women of
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[Strategies to Counter the Slander and
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[The Supreme Court Decision Upholding
Residential Segregation in Washington, D.C.] |
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"Susan B. Anthony, the
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"Taking Things for Granted" |
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"The Tell Tale Trunk" |
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[Testimonial to Luther Sadgwar] |
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[Testimonial to Miss Shadd and Mr.
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[Testimonial to Rev. Lewis C.
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"The Unexpected Happens" |
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[The Urban League] |
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"Venus and the Night Doctors" |
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[Welcome to Women Associates of the National
Alliance of Postal Employees] |
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"What Mothers Owe Their
Daughters" |
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"What Oberlin Has Been to the
Negro" |
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"What the National Association [of Colored
Women] Has Meant to Colored Women" |
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"Why the Negro Wants to be White" |
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"Why We Need the Equal Rights
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"Who Are the Negro's Best
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[Woman's Suffrage] |
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[Women's Debt to Frederick
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A Colored Woman in a White World, drafts |
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